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‘Gujarat's tribal revolutionaries' tableau

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    10Pointer
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    History & Culture
  • Published
    26th Jan, 2022

Context

In the Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, a more horrific massacre than Jallianwala Bagh was committed by the British, and about 1,200 tribals were martyred. 

  • On the 100th anniversary of this unknown historical event, the Gujarat government highlighted it through tableaux, named as 'Gujarat's tribal revolutionaries', at the Republic Day Parade. 

About

  • The 45-feet long, 14-feet wide and 16-feet high official tableau from Gujarat for the Republic Day parade represents the incident of indiscriminate firing by the British army on the tribal revolutionaries of Pal Dadhvaav village.
  • A seven-feet statue of Motilal Tejawat, who was regarded as the ‘Gandhi of Koliyari’ by the tribals, will be the main highlight of the tableau.
  • A statue of H G Saturn, the British cavalier who gave the firing order, has also been depicted in it.

Protest of Bhil tribal in freedom movement

  • About 600 innocent civilians were killed at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab on April 13, 1919. 
  • Later in 1920, Gandhiji started the non-cooperation movement in Calcutta. The freedom struggle had started all over the country.
  • In the Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, the Bhil tribals, who lived a lavish life in the Aravalli hills, also protested the: 
  • exploitation 
  • harsh taxes 
  • tyranny of the British and the feudal lords

About the forgotten horrific incident 

  • Date: March 7, 1922
  • Location: Sabarkantha district of Gujarat
  • Tribal leader: Motilal Tejawat
  • British Officer: Major HG Stern
  • This horrific incident took place in the Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, three years after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
  • Freedom-loving tribals met under the leadership of Motilal Tejawat, known as the Gandhi of Koliyari. 
  • An armed military force of the British paramilitary force called Mewar Bhil Corps (MBC) was stationed on the Jaramara hills. 
  • Major HG Stern, the British officer of the MBC, ordered to shoot at the thousands of tribals, who had gathered, and around 1,200 innocent tribals were shot dead.
  • The sound of gunshots from machine guns erased the dance and drums of the tribals forever.
  • There were piles of dead bodies everywhere.
  • Like a battlefield, the whole field was filled with corpses. 
  • The nearby Dhekhaliya Kuwa and Dudhio Kuwa were filled with the bodies of around 1,200 innocent tribals. 
  • Motilal Tejawat was also shot twice. Later, his companions made him sit on a camel and took him to the hills along the river. 
  • The tribals of this region still sing songs of this event in their wedding songs.

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